The Katana has traditionally been associated with the samurai of Japan and is the longest of the samurai swords.
The High Carbon Katana Black / Blue with it's high quality black and blue design, features a black and gold speck saya. Sharp functional blade for tough cutting practice. Bo-hi reduces blade weight and improves balance. Features a real Clay tempered Hamon.
Manufactured from High Carbon steel, the Katana is easy to maintain. However maintenance is required in order to prevent rust with a sword maintenance kit recommended.
Specifications
- Material: High Carbon Steel (1095 Carbon)
- Katana Blade length: 71cm
- Total length: 103cm
- Full Tang - What is Full Tang?
- Real Rayskin
- Real Clay tempered Hamon
- Includes Saya
- Wrapped handle decoration
- Sold individually - Image of close up and full length for illustration purposes only
Important information regarding martial arts weapons.
- SMAI martial arts weapons are recommended for display purposes only, any other use of these products is done so at your own risk.
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SMAI is not responsible for improper or illegal use or modification of its weapons.
- Some weapons may be illegal in the user’s area; the user must research and follow state and local laws. Each Country / State can have different regulations.
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You must check the laws and regulations in their state or territory to check the legality of items ordered and it is Your responsibility to do so. SMAI is not liable for any items seized by customs. Customers located outside of Australia will need to check with customs in Your country as to the legality of the items and if permits are required for customs clearance.
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Any information provided here is not legal advice, and you should make your own enquiries with your local authorities
Do I need a licence or permit for a Sword?
According to NSW Police, In general, swords such as a sabre, cutlass, samurai sword, katana, etc fall outside the scope of the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 and you do not need a licence or permit to own one and there are no specific safe storage requirements.
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/online_services/firearms/permits/firearms_permits/frequently_asked_questions_-_firearm_permits#wp2
However, you must check your local authority's rules before purchasing. This statement provides no guarantee now, or at any time in the future as to the legality of purchasing this item. Possession rules may change at any time, and SMAI makes no claim to your rights to own or purchase the item.
Please note: Possession can differ from state to state within Australia. Please ensure there are no restrictions on possession within your state prior to purchase.